Hoosiers look for defense to slow PSU stars
In seemingly every game, the Hoosiers allowed the opposing team’s star player to score — and to score in bunches.
In seemingly every game, the Hoosiers allowed the opposing team’s star player to score — and to score in bunches.
Indiana is one of 13 states and the District of Columbia awarded School Improvement Grants from the U.S. Department of Education to help turn around its lowest-performing schools.
Throughout the nation, pre-kindergarten education is being hailed as one of the best ways to help children succeed in life. Indiana is no exception, with some legislators working to make pre-K education more widely available.
Bloomington is seeking public input on a draft to update its Americans with Disabilities Act Transition Plan until Feb. 28.
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A local woodlands project is growing much like the plants volunteers are restoring.
After its third committee hearing in two months, HJR 3 will make its way to the floor of the Indiana Senate.
Roberts, Dean Emeritus of the McKinney School of Law at IUPUI, was one of the lawyers selected to solve disputes at the 2014 Sochi Olympic Games.
For many, Schwarber’s swing is something to be marveled at. It could lead IU baseball to its second College World Series in two years.
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Nearly 75 volunteers, most of whom are students from the Maurer School of Law and Kelley School of Business will assist low-income, elderly, disabled, and limited-English-speaking clients filing their tax returns.
Coming off of last year’s monumental improvement and trip to the College World Series in Omaha, the IU baseball team now faces what may be the highest expectations in team history. Luckily for them, according to various media outlets and scouts, the Hoosiers have several players with professional talent who will lead them this season.
Last season was the best year in the history of IU baseball. And a year of many firsts.
For others, Schwarber’s swing is a thing to be marveled at, an exercise in muscle memory destined to lead IU baseball to its second College World Series in two years and make him a surefire first-round draft pick in June. For one of the country’s top collegiate hitters, it’s just another day at work.
Two important bills this week are restrictions on tanning for minors and state curriculum changes.
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